Working your scripts

The meeting will start at 1pm and finish approximately 4pm. We will be covering: 1. Script table reads, revision of previous meetup and Q & A 2. Writing development 3. Analysis If you have a script you're working on, bring it along with you to work on or bring along your draft and we'll love to hear and give feedback on it. Some of you have finished your first drafts, time to bring along the revisions and we'll read them out. Bring a pen and paper and write in the meeting. You'll learn more by taking notes. See you there, Excelsior! Lee Sheppard If you would like some help online or would be interested in attending any workshops, our Meetup sponsor is a great place to start: [url=http://thestorydepartment.com/new-to-this-site/]thestorydepartment.com[/url]

A former member

A former member

Anndrea, the M50 or M52 from park street or any of the 500 series of buses from Druitt street will take you out on victoria road. Just ask the driver for the Lyons Road, Drummoyne stop. The pub is on the corner.

We're about:

This group is for those who wish to network, gain insight and share thoughts on storytelling and screenwriting. Some of us have attended screenwriting courses, others have a writer's background or interests from other related fields. If this sounds like you, please join us, attend our meetings ... and finish that yet to be produced screenplay!

We usually meet on Saturday afternoons for a film screening or a script workshop, and everybody is welcome, even if you don't have anything to show. The venue changes occasionally, but lately we have screened our films at SIFA in Randwick, and discussed scripts at ISA in Waterloo - and online.

Our group meetings run for about three hours, from 1pm until 4pm. Sometimes we run over, so set aside a little time afterwards if you don't want to miss anything.

If you are concerned about sharing your ideas, rest assured that whatever is discussed in the room stays in the room. Sharing your ideas and stories is a privilege and the group reflects that by respecting the rights of creators.